Is there any harm in inserting the pen backwards?

According to the inquiry community, reverse stroke is a writing method that does not follow the correct stroke order in the writing process. This way of writing will bring some harm, as follows:

1. The structural arrangement is not ideal: if you write or draw according to the correct stroke order, you can form a smooth unity between strokes and between words, and the writing speed can be improved; On the other hand, if there is always a reverse stroke, the stroke speed will be greatly affected, and it may also lead to irregular stroke intervals and unsatisfactory arrangement of glyph structures.

2. Increase the error rate: inserting the pen backwards may also lead to typos. The correct stroke order should be from left to right and from top to bottom, so that writing or drawing can make us better remember glyphs and improve the accuracy and speed of writing or drawing. However, some strokes may be written or drawn first, and then other strokes may be written or drawn, which may easily lead to mistakes in stroke order and typos.

3. Affect reading: If there are a lot of inverted strokes in an article, readers may find it difficult to read, because the irregular arrangement of glyphs and the unequal order of strokes will interfere with readers' reading experience. Reading this kind of articles for a long time may cause readers visual fatigue and even affect their understanding and memory of words.

4. It is not conducive to the learning and improvement of calligraphy and painting: For beginners, it may be difficult to master the correct skills and methods in the process of learning calligraphy and painting by developing the habit of inserting the pen backwards from the beginning. Reverse strokes may also affect the continuity and fluency between strokes, and have a negative impact on the overall effect of calligraphy and painting.